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This report focuses on enrolment, retention of students, learning outcomes and health and nutritional benefits
Regulatory Policy Committee opinion on DfT's impact assessment of The Trailer Registration Regulations 2018.
This report is a general overview of lessons learned about delivery mechanisms from school health programmes
This study examined the impacts of nutrition interventions on the incidence of moderate acute malnutrition in Niger
The UK trade in goods deficit in real terms widened from £14.7 billion in 1998 to £130.7 billion in 2017. This article uses new country by commodity data to explore which countries and commodities can explain the widening of…
Sets out the government’s evidence and analysis to the Low Pay Commission on National Minimum Wage and National Living Wage policy.
Evaluation of the first round of a scheme to give employers control of government training funds.
Final evaluation of an individual pilot scheme designed to give employers control of government training funds.
Research investigating whether online English and maths training increases the skills and employability of young Jobseeker’s Allowance (JSA) claimants 18 to 21.
A qualitative study providing a detailed understanding of how and why adults decide to undertake learning.
The first quarterly OSCAR transparency release for 2018-19.
Most popular first names for baby boys and girls in 2017.
Public sector borrowing, debt and cash requirements.
Evidence from a Longitudinal Study in India
This paper draws on analysis of 4 rounds of qualitative longitudinal research, with 8 case study children, as part of Young Lives
This mixed methods study draws upon Young Lives India longitudinal data
This study uses longitudinal data from a cohort of 700 Peruvian children drawn from a Young Lives Survey
The researchers investigated these relationships using Young Lives data
This study uses data for the Young Lives study
Young Lives research confirms the multidimensional nature of child poverty and the many ways it limits children’s potential
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